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Each governing council has a different way of recruiting or bringing new members into
the organization.

Make sure to download a copy of the 2017 Greek Recruitment Book for information regarding
each individual Chapter, as well as information on how to join. (New picture coming
soon!)

Interfraternity Council

IFC can recruit members at any point during the year, but focuses on hosting recruitment
events and offering invitations to membership in the first few weeks of each semester.
In the fall, recruitment starts Sunday before classes. Spring semester recruitment
usually takes place during week two or three of the spring semester.

Panhellenic Association

Panhellenic has a formal recruitment process held in conjunction with MASTER Plan
the week before classes begin in the fall semester. No need to worry if MASTER Plan
and Recruitment will interrupt one another. We work closely with other offices on
campus to make sure there are not conflicts! You can do MASTER Plan and participate
in recruitment. Chapters that may have open space in the spring semester may engage
in an informal recruitment process.

Recommendation Letters: Recommendation letters, while encouraged are not required to participate in sorority
recruitment. Please review the individual chapter addresses (available in the Greek
Recruitment Booklet above). Affiliated women interested in submitting a Recommendation
letter should contact the national headquarters of their individual organization to
access the recommendation form used. Questions? Contact Andrew Rash at andrew.rash@wku.edu.

GPA Requirements: Each of the organizations within the Panhellenic Association has a minimum GPA for
their recruitment process. Please see below for each chapter's requirements:

Chapter

High School GPA

College GPA

Alpha Delta Pi

2.8

2.8

Alpha Gamma Delta

2.5

2.8

Alpha Omicron Pi

3.0

2.8

Alpha Xi Delta

2.5

2.75

Chi Omega

3.0

2.8

Delta Zeta

3.0

2.7

Kappa Delta

3.0

2.8

Phi Mu

3.0

3.0

Sigma Kappa

2.8

2.5

Financial Requirements: Each of the organizations within the Panhellenic Association also sets its own dues,
housing costs, and payment schedules. For women, the first year of sorority membership
will be the most expensive. Please see below for each chapter's requirements:

Chapter

New Member

Active (Yearly)

Alpha Delta Pi

$802

$931

Alpha Gamma Delta

$850

$730

Alpha Omicron Pi

$678

$949

Alpha Xi Delta

$730

$1,100

Chi Omega

$692

$1,020

Delta Zeta

$937

$1050

Kappa Delta

$683

$1,176

Phi Mu

$806

$860

Sigma Kappa

$1,115

$675

National Pan-Hellenic Council

NPHC does not have a formal recruitment process. You can reach out to each organization
to identify what informational opportunities are available. We also suggest signing
up for Greek 101, which is a requirement of students interested in joining an NPHC
organization. This is a workshop where you will learn more about NPHC history, the
history of the African American community in higher education, and have the opportunity
to ask NPHC students questions during a special panel.